Kleiner Perkins joins the TC Early Stage line up
Kleiner Perkins partner Bucky Moore to speak at TC Early Stage
One of the more difficult jumps to make is going from raising a seed round to picking up a Series A. Rather than focusing on the idea and the product market fit, founders must show that their product can scale, with numbers to back it up.
It can be grueling and complicated, but Kleiner Perkins partner Bucky Moore is going to break it all down for us at TechCrunch Early Stage – Operations & Fundraising on April 1 & 2.
Here’s a look at what his presentation will focus on:
The most important part of raising a Series A is the decisions made before the fundraise. A shockingly common mistake founders make is not thinking through four critical areas before talking to investors. Bucky Moore will share how founders can prepare for a successful Series A, and discuss what investors are looking for when they write a Series A check.
What are those four critical areas? You’ll have to pick up a ticket (which includes access to Extra Crunch) to find out!
Get the best of both worlds with a dual event ticket to TC Early Stage
Join us at Early Stage 2021 on April 1-2 and again on July 8-9 to learn, connect with community, expand your network and build a better startup. Save big when you book the dual two-event ticket — there will be different speakers and topics for each event so you won’t want to miss out on both!
Early bird rates expire on February 26 - Register now!
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